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207 hedge funds and large institutions have $1.97B invested in eHealth in 2019 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 59 funds opening new positions, 79 increasing their positions, 49 reducing their positions, and 20 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

195% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 59 | Existing positions closed: 20

61% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 79 | Existing positions reduced: 49

43% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 710 (+3)

42% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.38B → $1.97B (+$587M)

20% more funds holding

Funds holding: 172207 (+35)

2.65% more ownership

Funds ownership: 98.45%101.1% (+2.7%)

30% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $14.7M | Put options by funds: $21M

Holders
207
Holders Change
+35
Holders Change %
+20.35%
% of All Funds
4.5%
Holding in Top 10
10
Holding in Top 10 Change
+3
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+42.86%
% of All Funds
0.22%
New
59
Increased
79
Reduced
49
Closed
20
Calls
$14.7M
Puts
$21M
Net Calls
-$6.29M
Net Calls Change
-$6.79M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Bank of America
101
Bank of America
North Carolina
$1.37M +$245K +3,644 +30%
Citigroup
102
Citigroup
New York
$1.32M +$263K +3,905 +34%
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
103
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Minnesota
$1.28M +$57.6K +856 +6%
PI
104
PineBridge Investments
New York
$1.24M +$665K +9,887 +220%
GI
105
Gradient Investments
Minnesota
$1.24M +$966K +14,356 New
Manulife (Manufacturers Life Insurance)
106
Manulife (Manufacturers Life Insurance)
Ontario, Canada
$1.19M -$26.8K -398 -3%
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
107
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
Florida
$1.17M +$203K +3,020 +28%
OAM
108
Oberweis Asset Management
Illinois
$1.16M +$67.3K +1,000 +8%
Royal Bank of Canada
109
Royal Bank of Canada
Ontario, Canada
$1.16M +$230K +3,415 +34%
Stifel Financial
110
Stifel Financial
Missouri
$1.12M -$1.07M -15,931 -55%
TPSF
111
Texas Permanent School Fund
Texas
$1.11M +$30.8K +457 +4%
HIM
112
Hillsdale Investment Management
Ontario, Canada
$1.1M +$861K +12,800 New
VRS
113
Virginia Retirement Systems
Virginia
$1.07M -$87.5K -1,300 -9%
Walleye Trading
114
Walleye Trading
New York
$1.03M +$793K +11,777 +8,596%
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
115
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
Tennessee
$1.02M +$306K +4,545 +62%
RJA
116
Raymond James & Associates
Florida
$998K +$528K +7,853 +210%
CMI
117
Clare Market Investments
Texas
$876K +$279K +4,140 +69%
PNC Financial Services Group
118
PNC Financial Services Group
Pennsylvania
$857K +$627K +9,312 +1,492%
MIM
119
MetLife Investment Management
New Jersey
$838K
BFM
120
Boothbay Fund Management
New York
$777K -$209K -3,105 -26%
CIBC World Market
121
CIBC World Market
Ontario, Canada
$771K +$602K +8,950 New
VOYA Investment Management
122
VOYA Investment Management
Georgia
$767K +$30.5K +453 +5%
Susquehanna International Group
123
Susquehanna International Group
Pennsylvania
$753K +$588K +8,741 New
FPCP
124
Fort Point Capital Partners
California
$707K
SO
125
STRS Ohio
Ohio
$662K +$518K +7,700 New

EHTH Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2019 in Review

207 of the 4,604 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in eHealth (EHTH) for Q2 2019, worth a combined $1.97B — up 42% from $1.38B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 59 funds opened new EHTH positions and 20 closed out — a net gain of 39 holders — while 79 added to existing stakes and 49 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Fidelity Investments, adding an estimated $26.3M. The largest seller was Redmile Group, cutting an estimated $22.5M.

  • 207 institutional investors held eHealth (EHTH) as of Q2 2019, up from 172 in Q1 2019.
  • Funds reported $1.97B of eHealth stock for Q2 2019, up 42% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 59 funds opened new eHealth positions in Q2 2019 and 20 closed out, a net change of +39 holders.
  • The largest eHealth buyer in Q2 2019 was Fidelity Investments, an estimated $26.3M added.
  • The largest eHealth seller in Q2 2019 was Redmile Group, an estimated $22.5M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2019.